17Nov2007
Filed under: Storage/Memory
Author: John C

TwinMOS(www.twinmos.com) introduced its mirror-surfaced USB flash drive‘Mobile Disk P1’, which has 4GB memory capacity.
Equipped with 6 colorful LED indicators, it adopted sliding USB connector enabling users to use it without worrying about losing the cap.
The Mobile Disk P1 supports USB 2.0 high-speed data transfer and a wide range of operating systems, including the Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac 10.1+ and Linux2.4+, to ensure cross-platform data interchange.
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